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Now reading: Chapter 1376 - 30: To Be or Not to Be from The Golden Age of Basketball, a Sports novel by Sheep that do not like eating grass.

The rest, such as cultural barriers, psychological obstacles, language issues, etc., are just the straw that breaks the cal’s back, not the fundantal problems.

The two didn’t talk much on the way. Upon arriving at the scheduled restaurant, both hungry, they imdiately placed their orders and began to eat heartily.

Gan Guoyang displayed his astonishing appetite. Hu Weidong originally wasn’t very hungry, but seeing Gan Guoyang enjoying his food so much, he also started to eat with gusto.

"You must never skimp on food, eat more and rest well, so you can practice more and recover early."

Halfway through the al, Gan Guoyang wiped his mouth and directly asked, "Lao Hu, what are your plans for the future? Be honest with . Do you want to stay, or do you want to go back?"

Hu Weidong put down his chopsticks, looking contemplative; this question had been troubling him for so ti.

To stay or to leave? The choices in life can be confusing and bewildering.

The initial willingness to co to the NBA was partly for the high inco, but a bigger reason was the allure of the vibrant NBA, the honor of the ultimate basketball arena.

Gan Guoyang’s experience gave many Chinese basketball players an NBA dream, along with an illusion that playing in the NBA is quite easy.

Look at Ah Gan, dominating and leaving those old black and white players in the NBA helpless, with unmatched dominance for seven championships.

It was only when Hu Weidong actually ca to the NBA and to Arica that he realized things weren’t simple, the difficulties were all-encompassing.

As for the intensity of training, the NBA isn’t necessarily tougher than the national team, so physical fatigue and injuries can be endured.

But the sense of loneliness, lack of encouragent, and being constantly outmatched is a bigger challenge.

On the national team, especially on the Jiangsu Team, Hu Weidong was the absolute leader, with strategies built around him by everyone.

With the Lakers, a prestigious and powerful NBA team with superstars like O’Neal and Jide, Hu Weidong suddenly beca a minor character, a peripheral figure.

Fortunately, West and Beelman, in honor of Ah Gan, were more considerate towards Lao Hu, providing him opportunities and resources.

But the NBA is a very realistic place, where so-called "nurturing" is reserved for a few extrely talented individuals. The rest must produce results once they receive their earnings.

Currently, Hu Weidong’s abilities do not stand out, and being injured, he naturally finds himself sidelined. Whether he can rise again depends entirely on him.

After pondering for a while, Lao Hu simply said, "I need to think about it further and first focus on healing my injury."

From Hu Weidong’s tone, Gan Guoyang sensed hesitation. He handed a beer to Lao Hu, saying, "No matter if you decide to stay or return, it’s your own choice. Just be sure about it. Staying is indeed challenging, but if you return, you can bring back so of the things you’ve learned in Arica. I won’t say more; whatever decision you make, let know, and I’ll help you handle many of the issues."

Hu Weidong nodded. Not very expressive in his emotions, he just drank the beer Gan Guoyang handed him in one go to express his gratitude.

After finishing the beer, Hu Weidong found the taste very familiar, as if he’d tasted it sowhere before.

Gan Guoyang said, "Familiar taste, right? It’s our Tsingtao Beer."

"Tsingtao Beer? Tsingtao Beer is even sold here in Arica."

"Yes, indeed. Chinese beer has a market in Arica too. Do you know who introduced it here?"

Hu Weidong shook his head, and Gan Guoyang teased him by saying he’d introduce him to a senior in the evening.

In the afternoon, Hu Weidong went back to rest while Gan Guoyang worked out in the gym for two and a half hours.

He scheduled his ti completely, and in the evening, he went to pick up Hu Weidong for dinner again.

Hu Weidong had no friends in Los Angeles and had nothing to do while resting his injury; he was happy to go out for dinner with Ah Gan.

Gan Guoyang picked a Chinese restaurant, and Hu Weidong curiously wondered who the senior Gan wanted him to et was.

Only upon arrival did he realize the senior Gan Guoyang ntioned was once the forr national basketball team forward Zhang Weiping.

Zhang Weiping and Hu Weidong belonged to two different generations of national basketball players, with Zhang Weiping being in the sa generation as Mu Tiezhu.

When Zhang Weiping retired, Hu Weidong was only 11 years old.

After retiring, Zhang Weiping had been a coach for the national team, but due to differences in philosophy and factions, he left the national team and went to Arica.

In 1988, when Gan Guoyang won his first three-peat, Zhang Weiping was working at the University of Chicago.

Despite his privileged background and forr status as a national team mber, he worked odd jobs at an Arican university.

He worked with sports teams in nursing roles and as a librarian and bookstore manager, enduring a great deal of hardship.

Later, due to family and relationship issues, he left Chicago again in 1992, venturing alone to Los Angeles.

That year, Zhang Weiping was already 42 years old.

Starting from scratch in Los Angeles, he beca a salesman for a beer sales company, responsible for marketing Tsingtao Beer in Arica.

With his exceptional skills and several years of hard work, he beca the deputy regional manager for sales in the Western Conference, promoting Tsingtao Beer across Arica.

After Gan Guoyang retired and moved back to California, he coincidentally t this forr national player, who later beca famous in basketball comntary but was then still selling beer.

Gan Guoyang had maintained a good relationship with the national team since the 1980s. In the 85th delegation that visited Arica, there was Zhang Weiping, so the two knew each other.

However, after Zhang Weiping left the national team and ca to Arica, he never tried to contact Gan Guoyang for help but instead carved out a new space for himself—a space unrelated to basketball.

His resilience and stubbornness were evident.

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